Yamaha AW16G Owner's Manual - Page 79

Channel library, Scene memories, Recalling sample library data, Recalling a scene memory

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■ Recalling sample library data Repeatedly press the Quick Loop Sampler section [SAMPLE EDIT] key or hold down the [SAMPLE EDIT] key and use the CURSOR [ ]/[ ] keys to access the LIBRARY page of the SAMPLE screen. 1 ■ Recalling channel library data Repeatedly press the Selected Channel section [VIEW] key or hold down the [VIEW] key and use the CURSOR [ ]/[ ] keys to access the CH LIB page of the VIEW screen. Using libraries and scene memories 23 4 5 1 SORT field Use these three buttons to specify how the library data in the list will be sorted. You can choose NAME (sort alphabetically), OLD (sort by save date), or SIZE (sort by size). B LISTEN button If you move the cursor to this button, press the [ENTER] key, and then press a pad, the sample assigned to sample bank A of the library will play. C DELETE button Deletes the selected library data from the hard disk. D PROTECT button When you move the cursor to this button and press the [ENTER] key, the Protect setting will be switched on/off for the library data selected in the list. Library data for which Protect is turned on is indicated by a "lock" icon, and cannot be edited or deleted. E NEW button Creates new library data on the hard disk. Channel library This library contains mix parameter settings that can be loaded into a channel. It is convenient to use this library when you want to use the settings of a specific channel for another channel. Library numbers 00-01 are readonly data for initializing a channel, and 02-64 can be written. Channel library data contains the following parameters. • Channel on/off • Attenuator • EQ on/off • EQ parameter settings • Dynamics processor on/off • Dynamics processor parameter settings • Fader position • Aux buses 1/2 pre-fader/post-fader setting • Send levels to Aux buses 1/2 • Effect buses 1/2 pre-fader/post-fader setting • Send levels to effect buses 1/2 Tip! • Data for parameters that do not exist in the recall-destination channel will be ignored. • If the recall-destination is the stereo output channel or a paired channel, the parameters will be the same for the L and R channels, with the exception of Phase and Pan (phase and pan settings will not change). Scene memories Scene memories recall the effect parameter and mix parameter settings of all channels. Scene number 00 is read-only data used to initialize the current scene. Scene numbers 01-96 are writable data. ■ Recalling a scene memory In the data entry/control section, repeatedly press the [SCENE] key or hold down the [SCENE] key and use the CURSOR [ ]/[ ] keys to access the LIBRARY page of the SCENE screen. 8 1 1 PROTECT button When you move the cursor to this button and press the [ENTER] key, the Protect setting will be switched on/off for the scene selected in the list. Scene data for which Protect is turned on is indicated by a "lock" icon, and cannot be edited or deleted. 79

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Using libraries and scene memories
8
Recalling sample library data
Repeatedly press the Quick Loop Sampler section [SAM-
PLE EDIT] key or hold down the [SAMPLE EDIT] key and
use the CURSOR [
]/[
] keys to access the LIBRARY
page of the SAMPLE screen.
1
SORT field
Use these three buttons to specify how the library
data in the list will be sorted. You can choose NAME
(sort alphabetically), OLD (sort by save date), or
SIZE (sort by size).
B
LISTEN button
If you move the cursor to this button, press the
[ENTER] key, and then press a pad, the sample
assigned to sample bank A of the library will play.
C
DELETE button
Deletes the selected library data from the hard disk.
D
PROTECT button
When you move the cursor to this button and press
the [ENTER] key, the Protect setting will be
switched on/off for the library data selected in the
list. Library data for which Protect is turned on is
indicated by a “lock” icon, and cannot be edited or
deleted.
E
NEW button
Creates new library data on the hard disk.
Channel library
This library contains mix parameter settings that can be
loaded into a channel. It is convenient to use this library
when you want to use the settings of a specific channel
for another channel. Library numbers 00–01 are read-
only data for initializing a channel, and 02–64 can be
written.
Channel library data contains the following parameters.
Channel on/off
• Attenuator
EQ on/off
EQ parameter settings
Dynamics processor on/off
Dynamics processor parameter settings
Fader position
Aux buses 1/2 pre-fader/post-fader setting
Send levels to Aux buses 1/2
Effect buses 1/2 pre-fader/post-fader setting
Send levels to effect buses 1/2
Recalling channel library data
Repeatedly press the Selected Channel section [VIEW]
key or hold down the [VIEW] key and use the CURSOR
[
]/[
] keys to access the CH LIB page of the VIEW
screen.
Tip!
Tip!
Data for parameters that do not exist in the recall-desti-
nation channel will be ignored.
If the recall-destination is the stereo output channel or
a paired channel, the parameters will be the same for
the L and R channels, with the exception of Phase and
Pan (phase and pan settings will not change).
Scene memories
Scene memories recall the effect parameter and mix
parameter settings of all channels.
Scene number 00 is read-only data used to initialize the
current scene. Scene numbers 01–96 are writable data.
Recalling a scene memory
In the data entry/control section, repeatedly press the
[SCENE] key or hold down the [SCENE] key and use the
CURSOR [
]/[
] keys to access the LIBRARY page of
the SCENE screen.
1
PROTECT button
When you move the cursor to this button and press
the [ENTER] key, the Protect setting will be
switched on/off for the scene selected in the list.
Scene data for which Protect is turned on is indi-
cated by a “lock” icon, and cannot be edited or
deleted.
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